The Kiinde Kozii uses a constant circulation of warm water to evenly heat bottles. First, you have to fill up a water container underneath the warming pot. When you turn the machine on, the water level rises up to flow around the bottle. It continues its cycle of thoroughly circling the bottle and...

The heating chamber fits standard and wide-mouth bottles such as the Comotomo and Tommee Tippee. It also accommodates materials like plastic, glass, silicone, and stainless steel that are in breast milk storage bags, bottle liners, and baby food jars.

It uses warm water instead of using hot water or steam. This means it takes a slightly longer time than most other bottle warmers to warm up the milk. It takes two cycles to defrost frozen milk and food.

You can use this warmer to warm your baby's milk wherever you are. Place an Aquaheat pack in the warming pod and add water to activate the heat. Place your stainless steel container filled with milk and cover the warmer with a lid to help trap heat. It quickly warms milk in 2 minutes.

A more effective and hygienic way (compared to having to pour your milk from the bottle to the container) of evenly warming milk is by using the stainless steel milk bottles that Innobaby offers. After activating the heat pack by filling the warming pod with water, you can directly place the stainl...

Baby bottles made with materials such as plastic, silicone or glass may not conduct heat properly. It could get too hot with direct contact to the heat packs but not necessarily heat the contents inside. The warmer only works best with stainless steel.

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